Since its founding in 1941, the oldest enterprise of the Navajo Nation has weathered many changes, from economic shifts to challenges rooted from the pandemic.
Shelly C. Lowe , the chair of the National Endowment for the Humanities, Shelly C. Lowe left her position on Wednesday “at ...
In 1878, a decade after Navajos returned from the Long Walk and their forced imprisonment at Fort Sumner, John Lorenzo ...
“Mathemalchemy” has been described as “a mathematics fever dream turned artistic playground for all math lovers (and haters, too).” ...
Laura Tohe, poet laureate of the Navajo Nation, has published books of poetry, oral histories and even librettos for decades, ...
Navajo rug weaving tradition provides cultural and economic sustenance for elders like Vina Horseherder, supported by events ...
The Kennedy Center has a long history. President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed bipartisan legislation creating a National ...
David J. Aberle is a Navajo filmmaker bringing a powerful voice to the industry through Indigenous storytelling. His work ...
Watecha Bowl, a Lakota-owned Indian frybread and taco buffet, is closing its original Sioux Falls restaurant location on ...
University artists are diversifying the art world to share underrepresented stories through animation, South Asian dance and ...
There's a lot of art to see out there, the Artnet Gallery Network makes it easier than ever to see it all. Whether looking to ...
Over the next month, visitors to the Carbondale Clay Center’s gallery will have the privilege of being some of the first to ...